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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Aphasia
  1. The epilepsy-aphasia spectrum is a group of conditions that have overlapping signs and symptoms. A key feature of these conditions is impairment of language ...
  2. ... dementia develop progressive problems with speech and language (aphasia). They may have trouble speaking, although they can ...
  3. ... degeneration develop progressive problems with speech and language (aphasia). Affected individuals may have trouble speaking, remembering words ...
  4. ... inability to understand speech is known as receptive aphasia. Less commonly, seizures may cause visual hallucinations, a ...
  5. ... can range from mild to moderate, delayed speech (aphasia), spasticity, and adducted thumbs. Individuals with MASA syndrome ...